There is an issue with caregivers getting their landed status, needing to have 24 months of work within three particular years. In cases where women haven't achieved that 24 months of full employment, they are not eligible to get the permanent residency they need.
That really hit home to me as an individual when I saw the comments that were being made in the media, and I read about the Globe and Mail article, stating that department officials had given assurances to these women that their qualifying time for permanent residency will be met for the duration of time that they spent at the Dhalla home.
It's obviously a huge issue if the department is also discussing it with these particular women to get permanent residency into Canada.